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Town Board responds to break-ins and Supervisor clarifies mailbox replacement policy

By John T. Ryan (listen to this meeting)

Peru’s wave of home and business break-ins dominated much of the discussion at the December 22, 2011 Town Board meeting. Donald Tourville of Locust Drive asked for the board’s backing in forming a neighborhood watch program. Former Board member Tom Powers was also concerned about possible violence. He said, “There have been at least five break-ins within 200 yards of where we are sitting. Some eighty-year-olds are packing pistols. Someone’s going to get hurt. This may not end good.”  The Town Hall, the St. Augustine’s maintenance garage, the library and the Fellowship Center have all been burglarized. After discussion, Supervisor Peter Glushko responded promising to immediately contact the Clinton County Sheriff’s Department to ask for neighborhood watch training. Referring to this week’s break-in at the Peru Town Hall Glushko said, “It’s touched us personally. It’s not nice. I don’t like it.”

The Board also discussed upgrading Town Hall security. Supervisor Glushko wants metal doors and casings wherever computers or sensitive documents are located.  A computer security company will be also contacted to explore installation of a security system.

Supervisor Glushko clarified his view of  town policy with regard to mailboxes damaged by town snowplows saying that the town should be sensitive if it can be ascertained that a mailbox was damaged by an act of town negligence.

Responding to an information packet received from former Town Supervisor Donald Covel, the Board appeared to be in agreement that Covel is not eligible for town-paid health insurance. Covel believes that as a retiree he is eligible for paid health insurance based on an earlier board practice of continuing coverage for senior employees. Addressing the board Covel referred to a 1990 action when the board reduced benefits for junior employees but grandfathered existing benefits for senior employees. Supervisor Glushko said the employees Covel referred to were fulltime, not part-time employees. He stated, “A 1992 decision does not bind this board.” Glushko pointed to a 2008/2009 town board resolution in which the board voted to exclude part-time employees from health insurance coverage.  He added, “We can no longer afford to pay 100% of health coverage.”  Covel also contends that he qualified as a fulltime employee. Glushko responded that Covel might have qualified as being fulltime for New York State retirement purposes; however, state retirement regulations are differentiated from town health insurance coverage policy.

In other board news/actions:

  • Water Superintendent Greg Timmons reported that the planned water tank upgrade and repair project does have to go out to bid. He hopes to have the bids prepared for advertising in January.
  • Highway Superintendent Michael Farrell reported that, with the exception of the asphalt top-coating, Hurricane Irene road repairs have been completed. Top-coating will be done as soon as weather permits.
  • H. R. Consultants has been hired to update the employee handbook, especially as it applies to employee benefits. Apparently items such as overtime need to be clarified. A meeting with consultant Nanette Hatch is tentatively scheduled for January 12, 2012.
  • The Board approved Planning Board recommendations for leadership positions. Richard Williams was approved as Chairman and Ben Wright as Vice-Chairman.  The resignation of board member Dale Holderman was accepted and Kara McBrayer will move up to the board from the alternate position.
  • Greg Timmons will coordinate erection of a new pole and light at Little AuSable River Park.  Residents use the pond ice for nighttime hockey and the hill is used for sledding.  The town ordinance setting hours of park use at dawn to dusk will have to be amended.
  • Residents have approached Supervisor Glushko about extending Charter cable service to several town roads. Town Attorney Donald Biggs will speak to the cable company when he receives specific addresses from Supervisor Glushko.
  • The Board will write a letter to the Peru Fire Department expressing thanks for decorating the three fire trucks and driving them through neighborhoods on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays during December.  The trucks and horns thrill Peru children when they pass through neighborhoods.
  • Scheduled the annual Town Board organizational meeting for January 9, 2012 at 6:30 p.m.
  • Counselor Kregg Bruno asked the board to seek bids on garbage pick-up. The town is paying Casella $800 monthly for the service and Bruno wants to ensure that the town is getting the lowest possible price.
  • Highway Supervisor Farrell is completing the specifications for the purchase of a new excavator. He hopes to have them ready for the Board’s January 30th meeting.
  • Town Supervisor Glushko complimented Greg Timmons and Michael Farrell for good communications with town residents.

 

Lake Placid principal files discrimination complaint » Local News » Press-Republican

Principal files discrimination complaint » Local News » Press-Republican.

Bus drivers receive their deserved thanks

Jan LaBounty surprised the teachers!

For the past several years Peru Intermediate School teachers and staff have celebrated the holiday season by thanking district bus drivers for their outstanding performance.  One morning just before Christmas they present the drivers with cookies, brownies and other goodies. Wednesday morning they repeated their tradition and got a very pleasant surprise – one of the drivers was Mrs. Santa Claus!

Peru Town Hall hit by break-in

Don McBrayer photo shows Town Clerk's office broken door casing

By John Ryan and Don McBrayer

December 22, 2011 – Peru’s break-in wave escalated in the last twenty-four hours when intruders broke into the Peru Town Hall.  Peru Gazette reporter Don McBrayer reports that someone entered the building by prying the back door open. Once inside, they rifled through items in the reception office and entered the office of Town Clerk Kathy Flynn after breaking open the door. Several files drawers were opened. It is not known if anything is missing.  New York State Police are on the scene investigating.  The Gazette will have more news as it develops.

 

Common Cause NY proposes big changes for North Country political districts « The In Box

Common Cause NY proposes big changes for North Country political districts « The In Box.

Woman gets prison sentence for fatal DWI crash

Woman gets prison sentence for fatal DWI crash.

Last day for 300 New Process Gear workers; here are three who’ve moved on | syracuse.com

Last day for 300 New Process Gear workers; here are three who’ve moved on | syracuse.com.

Adirondack Almanack: Lake George Clearest Among 98 New York Lakes

Adirondack Almanack: Lake George Clearest Among 98 New York Lakes.

Fort Drum soldier charged with murder, kidnapping while on leave in Delaware

Watertown Daily Times | Fort Drum soldier charged with murder, kidnapping while on leave in Delaware.

NYC, suburbs pay more taxes, get less in return, report says

NYC, suburbs pay more taxes, get less in return, report says | Press & Sun-Bulletin | pressconnects.com.

Decorating a church is part of the Christmas celebration

St. Augustine’s Church is always beautiful during the Christmas season.  Several parishioners were working very hard today to decorate the church. Helen Dispo has led the decorating committee since 2003. Several people contribute their time and talent including St. Augustine’s Pastor Father Alan Shnob. Let’s hope the church is filled this weekend to celebrate the birth of Christ and to see the decorating done in his honor!  Click here for a few photos. 

Police: Grandmother sold boy’s Christmas presents for crack

Police: Grandmother sold boy’s Christmas presents for crack – Times Union.

Unions want local workers on local construction projects – Major Clinton County contracts go to outside contractors

Unions want local workers on local construction projects » Breaking News » Press-Republican.

N.Y. official concerned about TL’s closed-door discussions

N.Y. official concerned about TL’s closed-door discussions – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com 

A call for resignation for Lake Placid School Superintendent

A call for resignation – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com | News, Sports, Jobs, Saranac Lake region — Adirondack Daily Enterprise.

Board’s Thursday agenda includes former Supervisor’s insurance request

AGENDA TOWN BOARD REGULAR MEETING, December 22, 2011 @ 7:00 PM

  1. Call Meeting To Order
  2. Pledge of Allegiance
  3. Roll Call
  4. MOTION:     Approval of Minutes from December 12, 2011 Regular Meeting.
  5. Community Input and Questions.
  6. DISCUSSION/MOTION:  Town Energy Sourcing.
  7. DISCUSSION:  Don Covel Insurance Request.
  8. DISCUSSION:  Water/Sewer Projects Update.
  9. DISCUSSION:  Tropical Storm Irene Recovery Update.
  10. DISCUSSION:  Employee Benefits Handbook Update.
  11. DISCUSSION/MOTION:  Planning Board Recommendations..
  12. DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION:  Fund Transfers.
  13. DISCUSSION:  Other Business.
  14. DISCUSSION:  Public Comments on Agenda Items Only
  15. DISCUSSION/RESOLUTION:  Approve/Pay Bills

 MOTION:     Adjourn

Wendy’s Set to Unseat Burger King as No. 2 Chain

Wendy’s Set to Unseat Burger King as No. 2 Chain – WSJ.com.

Freestyle World Cup Returns to Lake Placid

Adirondack Almanack: Freestyle World Cup Returns to Lake Placid.

Adirondack Almanack: Finance Workshop to Assist Forest Owners

Adirondack Almanack: Finance Workshop to Assist Forest Owners.

Homeless man’s death in Burlington revives ‘wet shelter’ debate

Homeless man’s death in Burlington revives ‘wet shelter’ debate | Burlington Free Press 

Massena hospital receives $181,125 donation

Watertown Daily Times | Massena hospital receives $181,125 donation.

AG wants info on town ethics

Watertown Daily Times | AG wants info on town ethics.

Grant money flows north; For economically depressed North Country, banding together to compete pays off

Grant money flows north – Times Union.

Plattsburgh City School District projects increased enrollment

Plattsburgh City School District projects increased enrollment » Local News » Press-Republican.

Woman enters plea in embezzlement case

Woman enters plea in embezzlement case – AdirondackDailyEnterprise.com |